• anon6789
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      Discovered Yakuza during Covid, and I don’t think I could get more game per $ than I got with the series! For like $5 a game, I got at least 80 hours of play on each title and that’s not even 100‰ completion.

      For a casual gamer like myself, it’s great buying them at a huge discount if what they’re worth and they’re full of so many side quests and mini games that I can just goof off as Kiryu for as long as I want.

      The only thing I remember not liking is some of the poker and blackjack games are rigged/not random, which for all the things they put in these things seems trivial to have an actual working casino game.

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      Left, right, left, right, chu, chu, chu!

      All i want is a remaster of that game and JSRF.

  • kersploosh
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    45 months ago

    The Virtua Fighter series never hooked me as a game, but the 3D graphics in the early arcade machines looked awesome at the time. It felt like a glimpse of the future.

  • @angstylittlecatboy@reddthat.com
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    OutRun series, especially OutRunners and OutRun 2.

    Jet Set Radio Future.

    Most people would consider it completely outclassed by competing Gran Turismo 3 and the later Forza Motorsport 1, but Sega GT 2002 is really nostalgic for me and I’d still love to actually beat it some day.

    I’m not a beat em up fan but I’d call Streets of Rage 4 the best game in a genre I mostly don’t like.

    I also don’t really like 3D fighters, but I greatly prefer Virtua Fighter and especially Fighting Vipers (and Sonic the Fighters but you said no Sonic) over Bandai Namco or Koei Tecmo’s offerings.

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    45 months ago

    Space Channel 5
    Jet Set Radio
    Panzer Dragoon
    NiGHTS INTO DREAM
    Wonder Boy
    Alex Kidd
    Streets Of Rage
    Puyo Puyo

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    Not produced by Sega but Shining Force and Shining Force II. And does anyone remember Vectorman? Tried to compete with DK Country with the pre-rendered 3D graphics.